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Council approves bids, appropriations and a rezoning; accepts opioid settlement terms
Summary
At its Sept. 2 meeting, Greenville City Council approved a package of resolutions and ordinances including bids for water-main work, paving and biosolids management, acceptance of opioid-settlement terms with Purdue, a supplemental appropriations ordinance that funds community programs, and a rezoning for 300 Green Street; one insurance vote recorded an abstention.
Greenville City Council adopted multiple resolutions and ordinances on Sept. 2, including authorization to solicit bids for a water-main replacement project, approval of paving and biosolids contracts, acceptance of opioid-settlement terms, a supplemental appropriations ordinance, and the rezoning of 300 Green Street to planned unit development residential (PUDR).
Key outcomes
- Water-main bidding: Council approved a resolution authorizing bidding for water-main replacement on Green Street, Arc Avenue, Marion Drive and Chippewa Drive. Council members noted an estimated project cost in the $1.4 million range and confirmed the project was budgeted for 2025.
- Opioid settlement: Council gave third reading and adopted a resolution to accept the material terms of a Purdue opioid settlement and authorized the city solicitor…
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